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2004104 minComedy, Crime, Thriller

The Ladykillers

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Is The Ladykillers worth watching? With a rating of 6.13/10, this Comedy, Crime, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Ladykillers Synopsis

An eccentric, if not charming Southern professor and his crew pose as a band in order to rob a casino, all under the nose of his unsuspecting landlord – a sharp old woman.

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Top Cast

Tom Hanks
Tom HanksProfessor G.H. Dorr
Irma P. Hall
Irma P. HallMarva Munson
Marlon Wayans
Marlon WayansGawain MacSam
J.K. Simmons
J.K. SimmonsGarth Pancake
Tzi Ma
Tzi MaThe General
Ryan Hurst
Ryan HurstLump Hudson
Diane Delano
Diane DelanoMountain Girl
George Wallace
George WallaceSherriff Wyner
John McConnell
John McConnellDeputy Sheriff
Jason Weaver
Jason WeaverWeemack Funthes

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Is The Ladykillers worth watching?

The Ladykillers has received mixed reviews with a 6.13/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Crime, Thriller movies.

Is The Ladykillers hit or flop?

The Ladykillers has received average ratings (6.13/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Ladykillers?

The Ladykillers is a Comedy, Crime, Thriller movie that An eccentric, if not charming Southern professor and his crew pose as a band in order to rob a casino, all under the nose of his unsuspecting landlord...

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CinemaSerfSep 4, 2023
★ 5

There are some films that ought never to be remade, and many of the charming "Ealing Comedies" are amongst them. This one - originally from 1955 - was maybe not my favourite of these classic stories, but it still in no way deserved this imbecilic remake from the Coen brothers. Tom Hanks ("Prof. Dorr") is a typical Southern gentleman who inveigles his way into the home of elderly Christian lady "Marva Munson" (Irma P. Hall) and under the guise of practising their musical numbers, he and his gang set about committing a daring robbery of a casino located next door. What really wrecks this for me in the constant use of expletives. The original story is simple, slapstick even, with subtly paced humour that allows the story to develop in a gently menacing fashion. This is just a charm-free, in-your-face, frontal attack on your senses that rarely raises a smile, has nothing even remotely touching about it and even the old lady isn't averse to a little bit of angry behaviour that would have had Katie Johnson spinning in her grave. These original films are a crucial piece of the jigsaw puzzle that depicts the evolution of cinema comedy, and this is just a shockingly poor travesty of an adaptation.